
There’s nothing new about doing graphics, images, screenshots, and doodling on the Mac. It’s easy.
FlyingMeat’s FlySketch utility takes onscreen doodling to another level. Cool, interesting, not quite there yet, and facing competition.
FlySketch is a floating pad that lets you capture portions of your Mac’s screen, and, well, doodle around on what you capture, draw over images, trace images. Whatever shows up behind the FlySketch window, which is resizable, is fair.... (excerpted).
RickB said:
Just guessing, but could this be a good way for an art director to suggest artwork changes back to a photographer/illustrator? Basically an annotation tool?
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Willard said:
Looks very cool, but Kate found a better one in Skitch and it’s free, does more, cooler looking.